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Erick Berry, New York Times Magazine, N. Y., July 5, 1925.
Trader Horn (Metro Goldwyn-Mayer)
The party of sixty actors, directors and technicians
who left New York for Africa represented the
commencement of a new era in the production of sound films. (...)
Photo With the pigmies of central Africa
(...) International Review of Educational Cinematography,
Rome, Oct. 1931, detail
& Alhambra, exterior by day, poster Eddie Cantor
Whoopee, Capetown
(...) Motion Picture Herald, March 12, 1932
& I. W. Schlesinger, head of the South African Trust, sailed from
Johannesburg, April 15, for England. (...) Schlesinger
paid $15,000 for the South African rights to The Gold Rush,
considered a tremendous price.
(...) Variety, May 12, 1926
„The Savages Roar and Shout With Delight“
Editorial content. „CHARLIE CAPTURES AFRICA‘S GOLD COAST
When a Chaplin Film, However Tattered and Patched, Is
Shown, the Savages Roar and Shout With Delight
By Erick Berry“ (...)
The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925
at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.
The Gold Rush opens August 15, 1925
at Strand Theatre, B‘way at 47th St., New York.
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